AUCTION! . N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LTD. PUBLIC AUCTION. 5 CASHMERE HILLS GRAZING LAND. SUITABLE FOR SOME SUBDIVISION, SHEEP GRAZING OR RUNNING DRY CATTLE. On Account of MR J. H. JONES: IN THE FARMERS’ LAND SALEROOM, Cashel street, Christchurch, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 2n<|, at 3 P.M. . WE will offer as above 176 ACRES OF GOOD HILLSIDE GRAZING LAND, including about 20 ACRES OF HEAVY FLAT, ploughable, and could be used lor market gardening, divided into three pad- • docks, ring fence, cattle proof. Water from springs and town water supply available. Also sewer on upper subdivisional „ ADJOINING NO. 200 DYERS ■ £. A “® ROAD, and having two frontages to Dyers Pass road and access on lower boundary to an unformed road leading to Cashmere road. ■ OPPOSITE THE SIGN : OF THE TAKAHE AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This sale should • have an especial appeal to Dairymen in ! search of grazing land for dry stock. This ‘ e nd coldd be held for later subdivision. ■ Sewer and high pressure water are avail- . able. Easy access can be obtained from ; two frontages on Dyers Pass road. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to • N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch. ’ Auctioneers. 7238 ’ H. MATSON AND CO. SPLENDID LAKESIDE, LEESTON ' FARMLET ■ FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR A. H. DUFF, of Lake- ; side, who is retiring from farming for health reasons, to offer his property, full particulars of which are set out below, in MESSRS FORD and HADFIELD’S LAND SALE ROOMS, 133 Worcester st., Christchurch, on , FRIDAY. APRIL 20, at 11 O’CLOCK ‘ PARTICULARS—--22 ACRES of Superb Heavy Grazing Land all in rich permanent pasture. Subdivided into 6 paddocks by Gorse and ■ Wire Fences, excellently watered and drained, having a frontage t> Ridge ’ road. This holding is complete with most desirable buildings comprising: 6-RCOMED HOMESTEAD of FOUR BEDROOMS (built-in wardrobes), Sitting Room, open fireplace, built-in cupboard, sunroom, k’ette., electric heating storage range, ample cupboards, open fireplace (water heater), bathroom (Doulton hath and basin, hot and cold water), electric light throughout. ; 60 foot (approximately) galvanised iron building, housing 4 cowbails, separator room, wood shed, chaff room, concrete floor and electric light installed, double garage, washhouse, concrete floor, copper and tubs, pigstye and run-out, fowlhouses for about 200 birds. 400 gallon galvanised tank, stand and windmill. Well laid out garden, fruit trees, lawns, etc. Cream collected and school bus passes front gate daily for Leeston Consolidated School IN ALL. A NEAT, TIDY, AND MOST ATTRACTIVE FARMLET ESPECIALLY NOTED FOR ITS EXCELLENT GRAZING ABILITY. Inspection afternoons only. Terms and any further particulars from H. MATSON and CO.. , Auctioneers. WYNN WILLIAMS, BROWN, and I GRESSON, Solicitors.72lB H. MATSON AND CO. SOUTHBROOK RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. ! FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE RANGIORA SALEYARDS, FRIDAY, APRIL 20th. ’ H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR MARTIN PACKARD (who has purchased a farm in Otago), to : offer as above his ideally situated House Property on the corner of Todd and Drain roads. Southbrook. It comprises a Furnished Bungalow of i three main rooms, constructed of wood, I with galvanised iron roof, and conveni- . ences, including El. pump, El. range, and . telephone connexion. Also detached washhouse, 12 x 10, galvanised iron cowshed i and loose box, 16 ,x 10, garage, incubator i house, and fowlhouses. Everything in first-class order and . standing on a section of 1 rood 39 per. For further particulars, apply to H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers and Land Salesmen, Or A. C. FRASER, I Solicitor, Rangiora.724l HUTCHINSON. WHITE. LTD. t IMPOSING WALTHAM RESIDENCE. ; TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ’ IN OUR ROOMS. VICTORIA SQUARE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 11th DAY OF APRIL, 1951, AT 2 P.M. NO. 194 WALTHAM ROAD. 1 ON ACCOUNT, OF THE OWNERS (who have purchased a smaller property). This Residence comprises a Substantial 1 Home of 7 Main Rooms, including 5 Bedrooms. There is every convenience, including elec, stove, dual hot-water service, pantry, etc. High-pressure and ar- ; tesian water supply. OUTBUILDINGS include Washhouse , with concrete floor, and also Store and ■ Tooihouse. SECTION of full i-Acre is tastefully laid out. It has been supervised by an : expert gardener, is in perfect order, and ’ contains many choice trees and shrubs, Concrete paths and lawns surround the • home and ground. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This Residence ‘ has been the home of the same family 1 since being built. It is probably one of • the best-built homes in the district, and ! is in first-class order inside and out. Is ‘ very close to Shopping Centre, Catholic I Cathedral, and Schools. The property pos- . sesses wide appeal, being suitable for:— ’ (a) Lovely Family Horne. (b) Convalescent Home. (c) Boarding or Bed and Breakfast 1 House. ) (d) Easily Convertible for Flats. : (e) Being Zoned Industrial Area, Small Factory could be built at rear. s The Property Must be Sold, and we Recommend Inspection. Full particulars from the Auctioneers: HUTCHINSON! WHITE. LTD., ’Phone 40-010 Victoria square. Or MESSRS CASSIDY, AMODEO and JACOBSON, i Barristers and Solicitors, 143 Hereford street.7l69 HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD. , CITY FLATS AND FACTORY. 1 NO. 307 TUAM STREET. ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, s TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, VICTORIA SQUARE, . ON TUESDAY, APRIL 17. AT 2 P.M, THE improvements include 2-Storey Building, comprising 2 Self-contained Flats, each 3 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and all conveniences. t At the rear of the section is l a wood building with iron roof and wood floor .’ 50 feet by 30 feet used as a workshop. . The premises are all let, and the total ! weekly rentals £6 ss. The section has a frontage of 33 feet by 141 feet depth. , AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Properties in this particular light industrial area are difficult to obtain, and this affords a splendid opportunity to secure an excellent investment with great potential • value. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, 17th INST. 1 Full particulars from the Auctioneers: HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD., Victoria square. ’Phone 40-010. 7168 HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD. , FACTORY PREMISES—SO 33 SQUARE ‘ FEET. SITUATED NO. 247 MILTON STREET. ’ (JUST OFF COLOMBO STREET.) DOUBLE FRONTAGE THROUGH TO FARADAY STREET. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, VICTORIA SQUARE, • ON TUESDAY, APRIL 17, AT 2 P.M. [ THE IMPROVEMENTS COMPRISE:— ! (a) Corrugated Iron Building with concrete foundations and concrete floor, ’ 45ft by 30ft. . (b) Single-storey Lean-to Wood Building with wood floor; 35ft by 25ft. r (c) 2-Storey Double Gable Wood Build--1 ing with iron roof, concrete founda- , tions, and brick floor, 39ft x 36ft. (d) Wood House of 5 rooms and usual conveniences, let to tenant at 35s weekly. 1 The house is separate, with frontage to : Milton street, while the buildings have frontage to Faraday street, with double entrance from Milton street. Splendid Section comprises 1 rood 8 , perches, with 88 feet frontage to both streets. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: We draw special attention to this sale of commodious factory premises, which are suitable for many varied purposes. Part of the '• premises is now vacant, and early possession of the whole can be given. This 5 sale affords an opportunity of securing a “ large area of space for a comparatively ? small Investment, j Full particulars from the Auctioneers, r AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, THE 17th is INSTANT. AT 2 P.M. ? HUTCHINSON, WHITE, LTD., 2 Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, Victoria square. "Phone 40-010. 7168 2— ■ ' EGGS, POULTRY, ETC. FOR Sale, 1 Purebred Black Minorca Rooster, 18 months. 45 Mackworth st. 69 LOVELY White Leghorn Pullets, £1 each; been wormed; some laying. Forced r to sclL H 154, “Press," Rangiora. 1680 GOOD-BYE to your Corn Troubles: Iggo’s . Corn Solvent, 1/6. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., • 105 Cashel st.. Christchurch. 7135
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